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City sells Senator Theatre at $310,000 loss
Baltimore's spending panel agreed Wednesday to sell the historic Senator Theatre at a $310,000 loss — over the objections of the city's comptroller. "I just think it's too generous," said Comptroller Joan M. Pratt, citing the city's purchase of the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Credit and Debt, Banking, Baltimore Development Corporation, Tax Credits
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Not quite a Hollywood ending at the Senator
It's easy to see why the city's sale of the Senator Theatre gave Comptroller Joan Pratt heartburn. The city paid $810,000 for the movie palace three years ago and this week sold it for a $310,000 loss. Worse yet, the city is hardly washing its hands of...
Tags: Abell Foundation, Baltimore Development Corporation, Station North, Mortgages, Tom Kiefaber
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Senator Theatre sale, for $500,000, to be approved Wednesday
The Baltimore SunBaltimore’s Board of Estimates is expected to approve the sale of the Senator Theatre to its current operators Wednesday for $500,000. Senator Theatre LLC, a company controlled by James “Buzz” Cusack and his daughter, Kathleen Lyon, has...Tags: Realty, Harborplace, Services and Shopping, Charles Theatre, Real Estate
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Ex-Senator Theatre owner's trespassing arrest details [charging documents]
The former owner of the Senator Theatre told a police officer "he wished to be arrested in an attempt to get the media involved," according to charging documents in the Aug. 13 incident outside the Baltimore cinema. Tom Kiefaber was arrested that day and...
Tags: Police Arrests, Prosecution, Tom Kiefaber, Arts and Culture
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City plans to sell Senator Theatre to Cusack family
The Baltimore Development Corp. has agreed to sell the historic Senator Theatre to its current operators, officials said Thursday. The BDC's acting president, Kimberly A. Clark, announced the sale to Kathleen Cusack and her father James "Buzz" Cusack...
Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation, Charles Theatre, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Rosebank
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Without Brodie, BDC projects, tax incentives move forward
For the first time in 16 years, the directors of the Baltimore Development Corp. met Thursday without M.J. "Jay" Brodie at the helm of the city's influential, quasi-public economic development arm. The BDC's acting president, Kimberly A. Clark, who has...
Tags: Under Armour Inc., Fells Point, Small Businesses, Locust Point, Baltimore Development Corporation
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Kiefaber's home auctioned off by state
In less than five minutes, Tom Kiefaber said, he was left with nothing.
"They've taken my home, my principal residence. They've taken my job," Kiefaber, the one-time owner and operator of Baltimore's storied Senator Theatre, lamented Thursday morning. He...Tags: Auction Service, Charles Theatre, Arts and Culture, Tom Kiefaber
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Ex-Senator Theatre owner jailed, accused of harassment, trespassing
Days after operators of Baltimore's Senator Theatre accused former owner Tom Kiefaber of trespassing at the movie house and harassing workers, Kiefaber was arrested Monday at the site. Police were called to the York Road theater Monday morning where...
Tags: Media Industry, Charles Theatre, Tom Kiefaber, Arts and Culture
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Ex-Senator theater owner denies trespassing, harassment
Tom Kiefaber, former owner of the Senator Theatre, was released from jail Tuesday and gave his own account of events leading to his arrest Monday at the cinema, denying that he has trespassed and harassed the current owners. Kiefaber had been charged...
Tags: eBay Inc., Politics, Tom Kiefaber, Arts and Culture, Lobbying
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Howard Ritter Jr., principal
Howard "Bud" Ritter Jr., a retired Towson High School principal who had a second career as an antique toy and train dealer, died of dementia Monday at the Presbyterian Home of Maryland. The longtime Towson resident was 83.
Born in Baltimore and raised in...Tags: Bethlehem Steel, Teaching and Learning, Johns Hopkins University, Students, Towson University
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Senator Theatre closed for months of renovations
The historic Senator Theatre closed Thursday to begin renovations, said an operator of the movie house, which opened on York Road in 1939. The theater will be closed for six-to-nine months, said James "Buzz" Cusack, who runs the North Baltimore...
Tags: Arts and Culture
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